Let's step into the world of cricket and look at some memorable, albeit unfavorable, records set by Indian bowlers in World Cup matches.

Economy Rate is a measure of a bowler's effectiveness in terms of runs conceded per over. The lower the economy rate, the better the bowler has performed.

Topping the list is Yuzvendra Chahal, with an economy rate of 8.8, obtained in the match against England in Birmingham in 2019.

Following closely is Javagal Srinath, who in the 2003 final against Australia, held an economy rate of 8.7.

Mohammed Siraj with an economy rate of 8.44 ranked third highest during the match against Afghanistan in Delhi, 2023.

Though conceding 8 runs per over against Australia in Sydney in the 2015 semi-final, Umesh Yadav managed to bag 4 wickets - the most in a match on this list.

Balancing Attack and Economy

Cricket remains a game of unpredictable turns. These records are testament that every game writes a unique story, and every player, a distinctive legacy.

These bowlers, despite these records, continue to contribute significantly to Team India's bowling attack, proving that numbers are truly not everything in cricket.

Stay tuned for more such interesting facts and insights from the thrilling world of cricket.